Next, GLI’s President James Maida and Director of Technical Compliance Patrick Moore spoke about how interactive gaming is continuing to evolve on the operator and supplier fronts. She spoke to the crowd about the important job gaming regulators do for states, tribes and federal governments. Dina Titus, who served Nevada in the 111 th Congress. The conference began with a video address by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D, NV) who spoke about his vision for internet gaming. “I spoke to several regulators who could not get agency funding, so they paid for their own flights and hotels, because they felt the event was so important.” “We are absolutely thrilled that so many regulators from so many jurisdictions would join us for the Roundtable, particularly in this time of budget constraints,” said GLI President and CEO James R. The two-day event was held at Treasure Island Casino & Resort and featured a select team of gaming industry leaders speaking on a wide range of today’s most relevant topics. Attending the event were regulators from across North America – from Canada to Panama and everywhere in between. Las Vegas.- – Gaming Laboratories International, LLC staged its 10 th annual Roundtable last week in Las Vegas, drawing a record crowd of more than 260 regulators.